A New Jersey contractor has been accused of performing shoddy, damaging work in the area.
The Clark Police Special Law enforcement Officers graduated from the John H. Stamler Police Academy SLEO Class 1 Thursday night
$65,000 in grant money was awarded to Union County Police Departments to help enforce the Click It Or Ticket campaign.
Do you know these men? Clark Police say the men are believed to have been involved in numerous car burglaries on May 1.
The man is described as a white male, age mid 20’s to early 30’s, thin build, with dirty blonde hair cut in a 'military-style': police
Clark woman arrested; three arrested for shoplifting at Shop-Rite; a car burglary and a bicycle theft all reported in Clark Police Blotter
Car burglaries were reported on Thomas Drive, Wheatsheaf Road and Grove Street in Clark, police report.
Three people were arrested for shoplifting, including two Clark men from Marshall's, according to the Clark Police Blotter.
"Please lock your doors," Clark Police announce.
The officer forced the suspect to the ground, where the impact caused a concussion, loss of several teeth, and various fractures: report
Three men were arrested last week, including one from Clark for possession of drugs.
Clark Police reported one arrest last week in the blotter for an Elizabeth man on $9,000 worth of outstanding warrants.
Three Clark residents were arrested on separate accounts on a variety of charges including possession of drugs and a weapon: police
Tatiana Darcy, age 30, of Garwood was arrested for shoplifting $306 in merchandise from Marshalls in Bridgewater
Police reported responding to two separate incidents of criminal mischief to cars parked on Hayed Avenue
Two people were arrested for shoplifting at Target and 7-11 and two others were were arrested for possession of drugs: Clark Police Blotter
A Clark man was arrested for shoplifting at Target and a Clark woman for DWI, according to the Clark Police blotter.
Clark Police shared publicly their condolences to the Sayreville Police who had an officer shot and killed Monday morning.
The National Weather Service's estimations of snow, wind and temperatures for New Jersey, broken down county-by-county.
A Clark woman and an Elizabeth man were arrested in connection with the fatal overdose of a Linden man, Union County Prosecutor says
Criminal mischief was reportedly done to two cars parked in Clark, along with a house burglarized last week, according to the police blotter
N.J. provided a list (see below) of 208 contractors, and their towns, who were fined the most in 2015 in consumer restitution and penalties.
A repeated felon from Plainfield pleaded guilty to transporting as much as 100 bricks of Heroin to supply a drug ring in Pittsburgh
Three drug arrests and thefts from lockers at L.A. Fitness were reported last week in the Clark Police Blotter.
The National Weather Service's estimations of snow, wind and temperatures, broken down hour-by-hour, for the region.
Union County Prosecutor’s Office has determined that the use of deadly force was legally justified by a Clark Police Officer
A burglary to a township resident’s home, stolen packages, DWI arrest and more were reported last week in the Clark Police blotter.
A Hispanic male posing as a worker of a water company stole money, jewelry from an elderly couple in Clark.
Forty home improvement contractors face fines after they allegedly ”cheated” the public out of $321K, state says. See list below.
Many N.J. reports filed recently with the Better Business Bureau deal with "tax collectors" trying to scam people - or sleep with them.
Clark Police report DUI, possession of drugs, shoplifting and a car break-in last week as part of the blotter.
Clark Police report five people were arrested last week as released in the blotter.
Clark Police announced they will begin wearing body cameras
Clark Police announce arrests made last week in the township
The National Weather Service has released an alert, saying more snowstorms could be coming to New Jersey within the next few days.
Yes, your town and many others may have been ranked among the 100 most dangerous towns in N.J. You won't believe who made the list.
Individual with a heavy accent who purports to be from the United States Treasury Department is reportedly calling locals asking for money